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This four-volume interdisciplinary collection explores loss, memory, and mourning in the long nineteenth century. Primary sources explore death and mourning from literary, spiritual, historical, and intellectual perspectives. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this collection will be of great interest to students and scholars of the History of Emotions.
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This four-volume interdisciplinary collection explores loss, memory, and mourning in the long nineteenth century. Primary sources explore death and mourning from literary, spiritual, historical, and intellectual perspectives. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this collection will be of great interest to students and scholars of the History of Emotions.
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Mark Sandy is Professor of English Literature at Durham University, with research interests in Romantic poetics of loss, grief, memory, and mourning. Douglas Davies is Professor of Theology at Durham University, with interests in death, mourning, and crematoria. Geoffrey Scarre is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Durham University, with research interests in death, ethics, and posterity. Matthew McCullough is a Doctoral Researcher in Musicology at Durham University, and Research Associate of the Centre for Death and Life Studies, with research interests in music as a form of memorialisation. Rick Whitefield is a Junior Research Fellow at St John's College, Durham University in Theology and Research Associate of the Centre for Death and Life Studies with interests in anthropology, memory, and mourning.
Volume III. Historical
Social-Political and Public Responses to Death
Loss and Mourning Acknowledgements List of Illustrations General Editor Note Preface Introduction Part 1. Historical Epitaphs 1. John Miller
'Hints on Epitaphs for Country Churchyards' in Things After Death
(London: Francis & John Rivington
1848)
pp. 85-98. : A Select Collection of Epitaphs (London: Bell & Sons
1886)
pp. 440
472
500 Part 2. Historical Events 3. Edmund Burke
Reflections on the Revolution in France
(1790; London: Apollo Press
1814)
pp. 70-80. 4. James Mackintosh
Vindiciae Gallicae: In Defence of the French Revolution
(London: G.G. J. and J. Robinson
1792)
pp. i-xiii. 5. Percy Bysshe Shelley
'England in 1819' 6. Charlotte Stoker
'Experiences of the Cholera in Ireland 1832' 7. in The Complete Works of John Ruskin
eds. Edward Cook and Alexander Wedderburn
(London: George Allen
1908)
pp 15-41. 9. Henry Scott Holland
'The King of Terrors' (1910) in Facts of the Faith: Being a Collection of Sermons Not Hitherto Published in Book Form
ed. Christopher Cheshire (London: Longmans
Green
and Co.
1919)
pp. 125-134. 10. Thomas Hardy
'Men who March Away' (1914) (a) Ralph Kite
Letter Home (b) Anon
Photograph of Ralph Kite (1895-1916) in Uniform and as Undergraduate (c) Anon
Photograph of Lieutenant Benjamin Handley Geary
V.C (1910) (d) Anon
Article on Lieutenant Geary's Victory Cross award
The London Gazette
15 October
1915
p. 10154 Part 3. Historical Responses to Re-organising the Dead
Cremation
and Burial 12. Joseph Smith
'The King Follett Discourse' (7 April 1844)
published in 'Conference Minutes' Times and Seasons
Vol 5 (15 August 1844)
pp. 612-617. 13. The Declaration of the Cremation Society of Great Britain (1874). Quoted in 'The History of Cremation in the United Kingdom.' The Cremation Society. 17. Hugh Reginald Haweis
'By Fire'
in Ashes to Ashes: A Cremation Prelude
(London: Daldy
Isbister & Co.
1875)
pp. 76-90. 18. William Easie
'Present State of the Cremation Question'
in Cremation of the Dead: Its History and Bearing upon Public Health (London: Smith
Elder
& Co.
1875)
pp. 68-88. 19. The Trial Judgement of Dr William Price held at Cardiff Assizes. Text is taken from The Queen v. Price (February 7
1884)
12 Q.B.D.
pp. 247-256. Part 4. Historical Notices and Customs 20. A selection of Wesleyan Mission Notices (1835-1838)
pp. 157-159; 327; 367-368; 584. 21. G.O. Cry
'The Irish Funeral'
The Dublin Penny Journal
Vol.1
No.31 (1833)
pp. 241-243. 22. Anon
'A Funeral and its Pleasures'
Merthyr Telegraph
(February 24
1864). ' advertisement
The Album
(26 August
1895)
p. ii. 27. James E. Vaux
'Funeral Customs'
in Church Folklore: A Record of some Post-Reformation Usages in the English Church (London: Griffith Farran & Co.
1894)
pp. 119-172. 28. Victorian Hair Basket
woven from hair of several generations of one family. Part 5. Reckoning the Death of Historical Figures 29. James Churchill
The Nation in Tears: A sermon occasioned by the deeply lamented death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta (London: Cox
1817)
pp. 1-34. 30. Anon
'The Death of Napoleon' in The British Medical Journal
2
no. 2713 (1912)
pp. 1761-1763. 31. Chandos Leigh
'On Napoleon Bonaparte'
in Poems: Now First Collected (London: Edward Moxon
1839)
pp. 261-264. 32. Monument of Grace Darling
St Aidan's Church
Bamburgh
Northumberland. 33. Anon
Elizabeth Fry
obituary
The Illustrated London News
(25 October
1845)
p. 267. 34. Anon
'The Duke's Funeral'
The Illustrated London News
Vol. 21
No. 591 (20 November
1852)
pp. 426-427. 35. Duke of Wellington's Funeral Souvenir
The Illustrated London News
6 November
1852. 36. An 1852 daguerreotype of Ada Lovelace playing the piano by Henry Wyndham Phillips. in Westminster Sermons: Sermons on Special Occasions Preached in Westminster Abbey
(New York: Charles Scribner & Sons.
1882)
pp. 138-148. Anon
'A Pugilist's Funeral'
The Queenslander
(3 February
1866)
p.10. 43. Anon
Harriet Beecher Stowe
obituary
Los Angeles Herald
(2 July
1896). 44. Memorial Concert Programme to mark the death of Queen Victoria
Queen's Hall
26th January
1901.
Daily Mirror
15 October 1905
p.3.
accompanied by a Daily Mirror cartoon. 46. Robert Tressell
'The Gouls'
in The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists (New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company
1914)
pp. 344-356. Index
Social-Political and Public Responses to Death
Loss and Mourning Acknowledgements List of Illustrations General Editor Note Preface Introduction Part 1. Historical Epitaphs 1. John Miller
'Hints on Epitaphs for Country Churchyards' in Things After Death
(London: Francis & John Rivington
1848)
pp. 85-98. : A Select Collection of Epitaphs (London: Bell & Sons
1886)
pp. 440
472
500 Part 2. Historical Events 3. Edmund Burke
Reflections on the Revolution in France
(1790; London: Apollo Press
1814)
pp. 70-80. 4. James Mackintosh
Vindiciae Gallicae: In Defence of the French Revolution
(London: G.G. J. and J. Robinson
1792)
pp. i-xiii. 5. Percy Bysshe Shelley
'England in 1819' 6. Charlotte Stoker
'Experiences of the Cholera in Ireland 1832' 7. in The Complete Works of John Ruskin
eds. Edward Cook and Alexander Wedderburn
(London: George Allen
1908)
pp 15-41. 9. Henry Scott Holland
'The King of Terrors' (1910) in Facts of the Faith: Being a Collection of Sermons Not Hitherto Published in Book Form
ed. Christopher Cheshire (London: Longmans
Green
and Co.
1919)
pp. 125-134. 10. Thomas Hardy
'Men who March Away' (1914) (a) Ralph Kite
Letter Home (b) Anon
Photograph of Ralph Kite (1895-1916) in Uniform and as Undergraduate (c) Anon
Photograph of Lieutenant Benjamin Handley Geary
V.C (1910) (d) Anon
Article on Lieutenant Geary's Victory Cross award
The London Gazette
15 October
1915
p. 10154 Part 3. Historical Responses to Re-organising the Dead
Cremation
and Burial 12. Joseph Smith
'The King Follett Discourse' (7 April 1844)
published in 'Conference Minutes' Times and Seasons
Vol 5 (15 August 1844)
pp. 612-617. 13. The Declaration of the Cremation Society of Great Britain (1874). Quoted in 'The History of Cremation in the United Kingdom.' The Cremation Society. 17. Hugh Reginald Haweis
'By Fire'
in Ashes to Ashes: A Cremation Prelude
(London: Daldy
Isbister & Co.
1875)
pp. 76-90. 18. William Easie
'Present State of the Cremation Question'
in Cremation of the Dead: Its History and Bearing upon Public Health (London: Smith
Elder
& Co.
1875)
pp. 68-88. 19. The Trial Judgement of Dr William Price held at Cardiff Assizes. Text is taken from The Queen v. Price (February 7
1884)
12 Q.B.D.
pp. 247-256. Part 4. Historical Notices and Customs 20. A selection of Wesleyan Mission Notices (1835-1838)
pp. 157-159; 327; 367-368; 584. 21. G.O. Cry
'The Irish Funeral'
The Dublin Penny Journal
Vol.1
No.31 (1833)
pp. 241-243. 22. Anon
'A Funeral and its Pleasures'
Merthyr Telegraph
(February 24
1864). ' advertisement
The Album
(26 August
1895)
p. ii. 27. James E. Vaux
'Funeral Customs'
in Church Folklore: A Record of some Post-Reformation Usages in the English Church (London: Griffith Farran & Co.
1894)
pp. 119-172. 28. Victorian Hair Basket
woven from hair of several generations of one family. Part 5. Reckoning the Death of Historical Figures 29. James Churchill
The Nation in Tears: A sermon occasioned by the deeply lamented death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta (London: Cox
1817)
pp. 1-34. 30. Anon
'The Death of Napoleon' in The British Medical Journal
2
no. 2713 (1912)
pp. 1761-1763. 31. Chandos Leigh
'On Napoleon Bonaparte'
in Poems: Now First Collected (London: Edward Moxon
1839)
pp. 261-264. 32. Monument of Grace Darling
St Aidan's Church
Bamburgh
Northumberland. 33. Anon
Elizabeth Fry
obituary
The Illustrated London News
(25 October
1845)
p. 267. 34. Anon
'The Duke's Funeral'
The Illustrated London News
Vol. 21
No. 591 (20 November
1852)
pp. 426-427. 35. Duke of Wellington's Funeral Souvenir
The Illustrated London News
6 November
1852. 36. An 1852 daguerreotype of Ada Lovelace playing the piano by Henry Wyndham Phillips. in Westminster Sermons: Sermons on Special Occasions Preached in Westminster Abbey
(New York: Charles Scribner & Sons.
1882)
pp. 138-148. Anon
'A Pugilist's Funeral'
The Queenslander
(3 February
1866)
p.10. 43. Anon
Harriet Beecher Stowe
obituary
Los Angeles Herald
(2 July
1896). 44. Memorial Concert Programme to mark the death of Queen Victoria
Queen's Hall
26th January
1901.
Daily Mirror
15 October 1905
p.3.
accompanied by a Daily Mirror cartoon. 46. Robert Tressell
'The Gouls'
in The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists (New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company
1914)
pp. 344-356. Index
Volume III. Historical
Social-Political and Public Responses to Death
Loss and Mourning Acknowledgements List of Illustrations General Editor Note Preface Introduction Part 1. Historical Epitaphs 1. John Miller
'Hints on Epitaphs for Country Churchyards' in Things After Death
(London: Francis & John Rivington
1848)
pp. 85-98. : A Select Collection of Epitaphs (London: Bell & Sons
1886)
pp. 440
472
500 Part 2. Historical Events 3. Edmund Burke
Reflections on the Revolution in France
(1790; London: Apollo Press
1814)
pp. 70-80. 4. James Mackintosh
Vindiciae Gallicae: In Defence of the French Revolution
(London: G.G. J. and J. Robinson
1792)
pp. i-xiii. 5. Percy Bysshe Shelley
'England in 1819' 6. Charlotte Stoker
'Experiences of the Cholera in Ireland 1832' 7. in The Complete Works of John Ruskin
eds. Edward Cook and Alexander Wedderburn
(London: George Allen
1908)
pp 15-41. 9. Henry Scott Holland
'The King of Terrors' (1910) in Facts of the Faith: Being a Collection of Sermons Not Hitherto Published in Book Form
ed. Christopher Cheshire (London: Longmans
Green
and Co.
1919)
pp. 125-134. 10. Thomas Hardy
'Men who March Away' (1914) (a) Ralph Kite
Letter Home (b) Anon
Photograph of Ralph Kite (1895-1916) in Uniform and as Undergraduate (c) Anon
Photograph of Lieutenant Benjamin Handley Geary
V.C (1910) (d) Anon
Article on Lieutenant Geary's Victory Cross award
The London Gazette
15 October
1915
p. 10154 Part 3. Historical Responses to Re-organising the Dead
Cremation
and Burial 12. Joseph Smith
'The King Follett Discourse' (7 April 1844)
published in 'Conference Minutes' Times and Seasons
Vol 5 (15 August 1844)
pp. 612-617. 13. The Declaration of the Cremation Society of Great Britain (1874). Quoted in 'The History of Cremation in the United Kingdom.' The Cremation Society. 17. Hugh Reginald Haweis
'By Fire'
in Ashes to Ashes: A Cremation Prelude
(London: Daldy
Isbister & Co.
1875)
pp. 76-90. 18. William Easie
'Present State of the Cremation Question'
in Cremation of the Dead: Its History and Bearing upon Public Health (London: Smith
Elder
& Co.
1875)
pp. 68-88. 19. The Trial Judgement of Dr William Price held at Cardiff Assizes. Text is taken from The Queen v. Price (February 7
1884)
12 Q.B.D.
pp. 247-256. Part 4. Historical Notices and Customs 20. A selection of Wesleyan Mission Notices (1835-1838)
pp. 157-159; 327; 367-368; 584. 21. G.O. Cry
'The Irish Funeral'
The Dublin Penny Journal
Vol.1
No.31 (1833)
pp. 241-243. 22. Anon
'A Funeral and its Pleasures'
Merthyr Telegraph
(February 24
1864). ' advertisement
The Album
(26 August
1895)
p. ii. 27. James E. Vaux
'Funeral Customs'
in Church Folklore: A Record of some Post-Reformation Usages in the English Church (London: Griffith Farran & Co.
1894)
pp. 119-172. 28. Victorian Hair Basket
woven from hair of several generations of one family. Part 5. Reckoning the Death of Historical Figures 29. James Churchill
The Nation in Tears: A sermon occasioned by the deeply lamented death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta (London: Cox
1817)
pp. 1-34. 30. Anon
'The Death of Napoleon' in The British Medical Journal
2
no. 2713 (1912)
pp. 1761-1763. 31. Chandos Leigh
'On Napoleon Bonaparte'
in Poems: Now First Collected (London: Edward Moxon
1839)
pp. 261-264. 32. Monument of Grace Darling
St Aidan's Church
Bamburgh
Northumberland. 33. Anon
Elizabeth Fry
obituary
The Illustrated London News
(25 October
1845)
p. 267. 34. Anon
'The Duke's Funeral'
The Illustrated London News
Vol. 21
No. 591 (20 November
1852)
pp. 426-427. 35. Duke of Wellington's Funeral Souvenir
The Illustrated London News
6 November
1852. 36. An 1852 daguerreotype of Ada Lovelace playing the piano by Henry Wyndham Phillips. in Westminster Sermons: Sermons on Special Occasions Preached in Westminster Abbey
(New York: Charles Scribner & Sons.
1882)
pp. 138-148. Anon
'A Pugilist's Funeral'
The Queenslander
(3 February
1866)
p.10. 43. Anon
Harriet Beecher Stowe
obituary
Los Angeles Herald
(2 July
1896). 44. Memorial Concert Programme to mark the death of Queen Victoria
Queen's Hall
26th January
1901.
Daily Mirror
15 October 1905
p.3.
accompanied by a Daily Mirror cartoon. 46. Robert Tressell
'The Gouls'
in The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists (New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company
1914)
pp. 344-356. Index
Social-Political and Public Responses to Death
Loss and Mourning Acknowledgements List of Illustrations General Editor Note Preface Introduction Part 1. Historical Epitaphs 1. John Miller
'Hints on Epitaphs for Country Churchyards' in Things After Death
(London: Francis & John Rivington
1848)
pp. 85-98. : A Select Collection of Epitaphs (London: Bell & Sons
1886)
pp. 440
472
500 Part 2. Historical Events 3. Edmund Burke
Reflections on the Revolution in France
(1790; London: Apollo Press
1814)
pp. 70-80. 4. James Mackintosh
Vindiciae Gallicae: In Defence of the French Revolution
(London: G.G. J. and J. Robinson
1792)
pp. i-xiii. 5. Percy Bysshe Shelley
'England in 1819' 6. Charlotte Stoker
'Experiences of the Cholera in Ireland 1832' 7. in The Complete Works of John Ruskin
eds. Edward Cook and Alexander Wedderburn
(London: George Allen
1908)
pp 15-41. 9. Henry Scott Holland
'The King of Terrors' (1910) in Facts of the Faith: Being a Collection of Sermons Not Hitherto Published in Book Form
ed. Christopher Cheshire (London: Longmans
Green
and Co.
1919)
pp. 125-134. 10. Thomas Hardy
'Men who March Away' (1914) (a) Ralph Kite
Letter Home (b) Anon
Photograph of Ralph Kite (1895-1916) in Uniform and as Undergraduate (c) Anon
Photograph of Lieutenant Benjamin Handley Geary
V.C (1910) (d) Anon
Article on Lieutenant Geary's Victory Cross award
The London Gazette
15 October
1915
p. 10154 Part 3. Historical Responses to Re-organising the Dead
Cremation
and Burial 12. Joseph Smith
'The King Follett Discourse' (7 April 1844)
published in 'Conference Minutes' Times and Seasons
Vol 5 (15 August 1844)
pp. 612-617. 13. The Declaration of the Cremation Society of Great Britain (1874). Quoted in 'The History of Cremation in the United Kingdom.' The Cremation Society. 17. Hugh Reginald Haweis
'By Fire'
in Ashes to Ashes: A Cremation Prelude
(London: Daldy
Isbister & Co.
1875)
pp. 76-90. 18. William Easie
'Present State of the Cremation Question'
in Cremation of the Dead: Its History and Bearing upon Public Health (London: Smith
Elder
& Co.
1875)
pp. 68-88. 19. The Trial Judgement of Dr William Price held at Cardiff Assizes. Text is taken from The Queen v. Price (February 7
1884)
12 Q.B.D.
pp. 247-256. Part 4. Historical Notices and Customs 20. A selection of Wesleyan Mission Notices (1835-1838)
pp. 157-159; 327; 367-368; 584. 21. G.O. Cry
'The Irish Funeral'
The Dublin Penny Journal
Vol.1
No.31 (1833)
pp. 241-243. 22. Anon
'A Funeral and its Pleasures'
Merthyr Telegraph
(February 24
1864). ' advertisement
The Album
(26 August
1895)
p. ii. 27. James E. Vaux
'Funeral Customs'
in Church Folklore: A Record of some Post-Reformation Usages in the English Church (London: Griffith Farran & Co.
1894)
pp. 119-172. 28. Victorian Hair Basket
woven from hair of several generations of one family. Part 5. Reckoning the Death of Historical Figures 29. James Churchill
The Nation in Tears: A sermon occasioned by the deeply lamented death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta (London: Cox
1817)
pp. 1-34. 30. Anon
'The Death of Napoleon' in The British Medical Journal
2
no. 2713 (1912)
pp. 1761-1763. 31. Chandos Leigh
'On Napoleon Bonaparte'
in Poems: Now First Collected (London: Edward Moxon
1839)
pp. 261-264. 32. Monument of Grace Darling
St Aidan's Church
Bamburgh
Northumberland. 33. Anon
Elizabeth Fry
obituary
The Illustrated London News
(25 October
1845)
p. 267. 34. Anon
'The Duke's Funeral'
The Illustrated London News
Vol. 21
No. 591 (20 November
1852)
pp. 426-427. 35. Duke of Wellington's Funeral Souvenir
The Illustrated London News
6 November
1852. 36. An 1852 daguerreotype of Ada Lovelace playing the piano by Henry Wyndham Phillips. in Westminster Sermons: Sermons on Special Occasions Preached in Westminster Abbey
(New York: Charles Scribner & Sons.
1882)
pp. 138-148. Anon
'A Pugilist's Funeral'
The Queenslander
(3 February
1866)
p.10. 43. Anon
Harriet Beecher Stowe
obituary
Los Angeles Herald
(2 July
1896). 44. Memorial Concert Programme to mark the death of Queen Victoria
Queen's Hall
26th January
1901.
Daily Mirror
15 October 1905
p.3.
accompanied by a Daily Mirror cartoon. 46. Robert Tressell
'The Gouls'
in The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists (New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company
1914)
pp. 344-356. Index







